BK Company Profile

Bank of New York Mellon (BK) is a global financial services company focused on helping clients manage and service their financial assets, operating in 37 countries. The company has more than $23 trillion in assets under custody and administration, more than $1.1 trillion in assets under management and services $12 trillion in outstanding debt. The company, formerly known as The Bank of New York Company, Inc., was founded in 1784. It changed its name to The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation in 2007. Bank of New York Mellon is largely affected by financial markets and the general economy. Bank of New York Mellon has been increasing its dividend since 2011. Bank of New York Mellon pays its dividends quarterly.

Bank of New York Mellon News

Before the opening bell on Friday, a few big name, dividend paying companies announced their quarterly earnings. Below, we look at these earnings reports and break down the important points for investors.

Ex-dividend dates are very important to dividend investors, since you must purchase a stock prior to its ex-dividend date in order to receive its upcoming dividend payout. For more information, check out Everything Investors Need to Know About...

April 29, 2015

Ex-dividend dates are very important to dividend investors, since you must purchase a stock prior to its ex-dividend date in order to receive its upcoming dividend payout. For more information, check out Everything Investors Need to Know About...

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